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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Oklahoma City: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a drive on I-35, I-40, or one of Oklahoma City’s freight corridors. Maybe it was your spouse on their way to work at Tinker Air Force Base. Maybe it was your child driving home from the University of Oklahoma. Maybe it was your parent who worked for decades at Devon Energy or Chesapeake Energy. The interstate that runs through Oklahoma City carries more than 100,000 vehicles every day—including thousands of fully loaded 18-wheelers, tankers, and oilfield service trucks. When one of those 80,000-pound commercial vehicles loses control, the physics leave no time for the driver of a passenger car to react. A crash at highway speed isn’t a fender-bender—it’s a closing-speed event that frequently produces catastrophic injuries and fatalities. Texas law gives you exactly two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death action under Section 16.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. That clock started the moment the crash happened—not when the funeral was held, not when the autopsy report was finalized, not when you finally felt ready to…